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Photos

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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1898, North Green Ref. RNE793417
1895, North Heath Ref. RNE793478
1895, North Leigh Ref. RNE793627
1896, North Street Ref. RNE793955
1898, North Town Ref. RNE794004
1885 - 1886, North Carlton Ref. HOSM55175
1896, North End Ref. HOSM55351
1902, Kenn Ref. HOSM49712
1889 - 1890, Muston Ref. HOSM54436
1895 - 1896, Burradon Ref. HOSM39567
1883, Redhill Ref. HOSM57577
1890 - 1891, Well Ref. HOSM63642
1900, Acklam Ref. HOSM35506
1890 - 1892, Thimbleby Ref. HOSM61564
1884, North Lynn Fm Ref. HOSM55250
1885 - 1906, Roxby Ref. HOSM58213
1886 - 1906, Whitton Ref. HOSM64493
1893, Picton Ref. HOSM56621
1891 - 1892, Tollerton Ref. HOSM62028
1891, Oxton Ref. HOSM49511

Books

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Memories

4,582 memories found. Showing results 611 to 620.

During Wwii

I lived on Seal High Street (pretty well opposite the half timbered building & the horse trough in the photograph) from 1939 to 1951. My father was in the fire brigade. In those days you auditioned to become a choirboy. The Church ...Read more

A memory of Seal in 1940 by Mike Turner

Living In North Boarhunt 1965 1968

My parents moved to North Boarhunt in 1964/65. We lived at the top of Trampers Lane - sideways to what was then Doney's Garage. Our house was called "Tryfan". I went to Newton Primary School and have very ...Read more

A memory of North Boarhunt in 1965 by Louise Selves

Chudleigh Knighton Cider Memories

I lived in Chudleigh Knighton when I was 11 years old until I was 15. That was 1932 till 1936.  I was taught at the lovely school there. The head mistress was Miss Gill and her assistants Miss Bray and ...Read more

A memory of Chudleigh Knighton in 1930 by Bill Daniel

Kennards

Kennards had the little zoo where a monkey in a tiny cage reached out and pulled my sister's hair. This was about the year of Queen Elizabeth's coronation. We went down to Woolworth’s and were given free Union Jack flags. Upstairs in ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Julian Hamer

Growing Up At Coombe Place

My family and I moved to a bungalow at Coombe Place in 1960. My father, Walter Motley, took up the post of farm manager on this 100 acre dairy farm with a herd of Jersey cattle. Coombe Place is set on the side of the South ...Read more

A memory of Offham in 1960 by Susan Walton

Lawrence And Peggy Berg

My uncle Lawrence married Peggy Smurthwaite in about 1935 and took over the Hinchley Wood Hotel. It was already well-known to him and his brother, Ellis, because he was a partner in the building firm E & L Berg ...Read more

A memory of Hinchley Wood in 1930 by Ellis Berg

Growing Up In Barnes 1950s

We moved to Glebe Road in 1952 (Cousland) and it was a wonderful place for children. We had a back gate opening on to the common and made full use of it. The grass was cut every year and baled for hay and we used to rush ...Read more

A memory of Barnes by Liz Mc Laren

Little Foxes Hotel Charlwood Road Ifield Wood

I have been working at the above bed and breakfast for a number of years and am often asked by guests what was here originally. Is there any one out there that remembers the original building? I ...Read more

A memory of Charlwood by Geraldine Todd

Leather Repairs In Butterfly Lane Near Letchmore Heath

I have been a piano accordian player with Whitethorn Morris for almost 30 years and sometimes I need help in getting repairs done! In the summer of 2004 I managed to snap the leather ...Read more

A memory of Letchmore Heath in 2004 by John Howard Norfolk

Madeley As It Was

I was born in 1949 in Victoria Road, Madeley and have many memories of life as it was in the 1950's onwards. I remember Jones' buses, Pooles the cobblers, Carters, Stodd's the Drapers, Shums the chemist, and most ...Read more

A memory of Madeley in 1949 by First Name Last Name

Captions

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Caption For Ashwell, The Church Of St Mary The Virgin C1951

When the Black Death raged through Europe, Ashwell was not spared, and a desperate villager scratched on the wall of the church: '1350 - miserable wild distracted the dregs of the people alone survive

Caption For Morecambe, Central Promenade 1906

As well as the Star Dining Rooms and the Pier Head Dining Room on its left, we have another on the very right of our view.

Caption For Heysham, Heysham Tower 1915

In 1925 it became the Morecambe Bay Holiday Camp, with 400 campers in this building and another 100 men in permanent tents in the grounds. It later became Middleton Towers Holiday Camp.

Caption For Worcester, Old House In The Corn Market C1890

But it does bear the same date - 1577 - so perhaps both were part of the same building.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, The Quay 1929

The wide, swinging jetty curve leads the eye into the activity of boats and men in both the middle ground and the foreground.

Caption For Colchester, High Street 1891

These views show the town from the 1890s to the 1960s; they record both the many changes that have taken place and also, paradoxically, how much of the old town survives.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1960

Another quiet day in the High Street; perhaps the photograph was taken on a Wednesday, which was early closing day.

Caption For Daventry, Holy Cross Church C1965

This is a fine view of Holy Cross Church with the Abbey Buildings on the left. The Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society Institute is on the right.

Caption For Wymondham, The Abbey 1891

When they see it from the road or the nearby railway, travellers are puzzled by this church with towers at both ends.

Caption For Caerphilly, Castle C1955

This view shows Caerphilly following the restoration both of its fabric and its water defences by the Marquis of Bute.

Caption For Tenby, Parish Church 1890

Augustus John was another native of the town.

Caption For Bothenhampton, The Village 1904

Another of the surrounding parishes into which Bridport borough expanded, Bothenhampton lies to the south-east, with a deep-cut village street which has left a dense cluster of terraces standing on

Caption For Bangor, Main Street 1897

Here we see another view of the main street. The jaunting car tells of the recent changes, and the lamps tell of a gasworks only waiting to be expanded.

Caption For Wimborne, Minster Sundial 1908

The sundial was removed from its original mounting on the gable of the south transept in 1891 and re-erected near the west tower three years later.

Caption For Edwinstowe, The Dukeries Hotel C1955

Downhill to the south and across the River Maun, the High Street continues uphill to pass The Dukeries Hotel, now for some reason called Ma Hubbard's Eating House and Hotel.

Caption For Braunston, The Canal C1965

This junction was later moved further on, and the 'cut' to the left became the entrance to the 'pound'.

Caption For Newnham, Badby Road C1955

On the top of the hill is the outer navigation station for Heathrow Airport, used by the Trans-Atlantic flights.

Caption For Rochdale, Simpson Clough 1895

Cheesden Brook passes under Ashworth Road, flowing to the right to join Naden Brook as it leaves Carr, Gelder and Bamford Woods.

Caption For Old Sarum, C1955

Six hundred years later, another invading army made Old Sarum its defensive home: the inner fortifications now contained a Norman castle and a cathedral.

Caption For Dover, Castle Keep From The Walls 1890

The inner bailey was defended by fourteen towers, and both gates had barbicans.

Caption For West Meon, Red Lion Hill C1955

The local church here contains the graves of two Englishmen - both remembered for entirely different reasons.

Caption For Higher Walton, Walton Hall C1955

Begun in the mid 1830s, Walton Hall was to be both the family home and the country estate of Gilbert Greenall, a wealthy local brewer and prominent businessman.

Caption For Bridport, The Convent 1903

The boys, both day pupils and boarders, worshipped in the Roman Catholic Church in Victoria Grove. The nuns would not allow boys to use their names and instead gave each a number.

Caption For Portchester, The Castle 1898

He demonstrated the boat before Queen Victoria in 1852 on the Solent at Netley.